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Local Events for Oct 2008 Putnam County

By
Real Estate Agent with First Realty Company

October 2008

Oct 1 - Oct 31 Amazin Acres of Fun
Corn maze, straw crawl, country critters, hayride, pumpkin shed
Contact: Jimmy McCulley, 2857 Old Kentucky Rd. N., Sparta, TN 38583 931-761-2971
www.amazinacres.com

Oct 2 Aaron Tippon Concert
6:00 PM
Leslie Town Centre
Benefit for St. Jude

All tickets $10.00 first come first serve. All seats general admission.

Make all checks out to St. Jude
For info call 931-526-7144 ask for Lehra Heidel

Tickets on sale at :

-Office of 94.7 the Country Giant
-Cookeville Communications 698 S Willow Avenue
-Citgo mart II, 1101 S Willow Avenue
-Citgo mart I, (McDonalds) 515 S Willow Avenue
-Select Budweiser retailers...... locations to come later.

Oct 3 - Oct 4 Baxter Street Fair
Downtown Baxter
Friday, 7 p.m.
Saturday, 8 a.m.

Starting Friday, Oct. 3, around 7 p.m. things will kick off with the theme Rock-A-Billy, featuring live 50s music, vintage cars and trucks and food including hot dogs, milkshakes and cherry and vanilla Cokes.

And starting around 8 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 4, food ranging from smokehouse sausage, gravy and biscuits and more hot dogs and cotton candy will be served; while the main feature of the day will be the Parade of the Proud. The march will feature veterans, city officials, local ball teams, cheerleaders, school organizations, scouts, bikers, dog owners, Jeep owners and more.

Also on Saturday, there will be music from all venues including gospel and bluegrass, country, western swing and pop/rock. And the fair will offer a slew of activities for everyone -- booths of crafts, antiques, sports, a dunking booth, magic, soap making, wood turning, art, wrestling, competitive games, a petting zoo, an auction, gift design, storytelling, Baxter history rides, a railroad family, a Friends of the Baxter Depot reunion and a railroad educational booth.

For booth or other information about the event, contact Jeanie Lee at 931-372-9663, Depot Treasurer Sue Neal at 931-858-3355, Secretary Connie Gentry at 931-858-3020 or Robin Hawk at 931-858-4611.

Oct 3 Brown Bag Lunch Concert
11:30 AM
Free concert at the Cookeville Depot Muesum every Friday in October!
Food available on-site from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. from local west side merchants.
Contact: Drama Center 931-528-1313
www.cookeville-tn.org/ls

Oct 3 - Oct 11 Shakespeare in the Park
7:00 PM
The annual Shakespeare in the Park production for 2008 is Hamlet, directed by Dave Johnson.

Performance Dates: Oct. 3-7 & 9-11 at Dogwood Park Performance Pavilion.
Cost: Free with lawn seating
Contact: Drama Center 931-528-1313

Oct 3 - Oct 4 Highway 70 Yard Sale
8:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Stretching from Monterey to Carthage along Hwy 70.

Search for treasures from hundreds of vendors along the sale. Find everything ranging from books, clothing, accessories, crafts, bedding, appliances, furniture and more.

Contact: Cindy Winchester 931-432-6992

Oct 4 - Oct 5 Tennessee High School Rodeo
The Tennessee High School Rodeo Association
Hyder-Burks Agricultural Pavilion
October 4 at 7 p.m.
October 5 at 1:30 p.m.

Upper Cumberland Rodeo Club proudly welcomes the Tennessee High School Rodeo Association to Cookeville.

The rodeo will feature a performance Saturday night and Sunday afternoon. Contestants will be coming from all over Tennessee, Northern Mississippi and North Alabama to compete. The competition will be great and the show will be enjoyable for all ages.

The Upper Cumberland Rodeo Club is currently selling ads and sponsorships to help fund this event. All ads and sponsorships will be featured in the Rodeo program distributed free at the Rodeo. If you would like to buy an ad or help sponsor the Rodeo please contact us at 931-260-4186 Libby Capps, 931-528-8555 Randy Walker or 931-260-9418 Melanie Bussell.

Rodeo Sponsorship

Gold buckle level $2500.00 TITLE SPONSOR
Silver buckle level $2000.00
Bronze buckle level $1000.00
Buckle level $500.00
www.geocities.com/thsrarodeo/THSRA.html

Oct 4 Granville Fall Celebration
The following events will take place:

Jazz on the Cumberland
Location: Granville Veterans Park
Time: Noon-6 p.m.
What: Professional and High School Jazz bands perform

Granville Quilt Festival
Location: Granville United Methodist Church
Time: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
What: Over 100 quilts on display with special display of lont-time quilter, Mrs. Wanda Reynolds Eppes

Granville Storytelling Festival
Time: 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
What: the history of Granville & the stories of the past come alive as storytellers share the history

Civil War Exibition
Location: Granville Museum
Time: all day
What: traveling exhibition Hoofbeats in the Heartland: Civil War Cavalry in Tennessee.

Other Events Include:
-World War II TN Maneuvers Renactment (11 a.m. and 1 p.m.)
-Whittling Contest (10 a.m.)
-Veterans Appreciation Service (3 p.m.)
-Granville Arts & Cultural Center Open all day
-Sutton\'s Store Ole Time Music Hour & Dinner (5 and 6:30 p.m.)
-Quilting, crocheting, basket weaving, painting & rug making

THIS IS A FREE EVENT!

Oct 4 TTU Football vs Eastern Kentucky
TTU\'s Tucker Stadium
7 p.m.
Tickets: 931-372-3940
www.ttusports.com

Oct 4 - Oct 5 Sandbar Arts, Antiques & Crafts Show
Sponsored by the Lions Club is held at Rock Island State Park in Rock Island, Tenn. off Hwy 70S to Hwy 136 then 287. Top quality craftsmen and artists from local and surrounding areas.
Contact: Sue Jones, 931-686-2769 or Rock Island State Park, Rock Island, Tenn. 38581. ph: 931-686-2471

Oct 4 Cookeville Kidney Walk
8:00 AM
Location: Tennessee Tech University
Registration starts at 8 a.m. and the Walk begins at 9 a.m.

Kidney Walk Fast Facts

· The National Kidney Foundation's Kidney Walk is a non-competitive walk focusing primarily on the education and prevention of kidney and urinary tract disease and, secondarily, awareness of the need for organ donation.

 

· An occasion for dialysis patients, organ transplant recipients, organ donor families, the medical community and the general public to celebrate life and create lasting community advocacy and long-term support for the Foundation.

 

· While raising funds for the NKF's programs and services, the Kidney Walk provides an opportunity for family, friends and colleagues to participate in an inspiring, community-based event.

 

· Walkers will receive an official Kidney Walk t-shirt when they raise at least $50 and will receive additional prizes depending upon the amount raised.

 

· Recruit a team! Organize a group of 9 or more walkers to participate in the Kidney Walk as a team.


Contact: Kim Troup 615-383-3887 or ktroup_nkfmdtn@bellsouth.net
www.nkfmdtn.org

Oct 4 - Dec 20 Fall Disc Golf League
10:00 AM
Cane Creek Park
Saturdays at 10 a.m.
Cost: $45 per three man team
Contact: Jim Crea at 931-520-5224 for more information.

Oct 4 WCTE-TV Blues & Brews
7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Cookeville Club Jet (formerly Wheelers Skating Rink)
Featuring:
Roy Roberts and the Blues & Soul Review
The John Richards Group

Delicious food from Thomas Andrews, House of Thai, Taiko, Maddux Station, The Country Chick, Vince Taylor and more!

Limited tickets available for $45
Contact: 931-528-2222 ext.214

Oct 6 - Oct 10 Leigh Gayden Fall Break Basketball Camp
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Cane Creek Gymnasium, 180 CC Camp Road, Cookeville.
Learn the fundamentals of basketball through dynamic instruction from Tennessee Tech Basketball Alumnus Leigh Gayden! Individual improvement drills will also be completed each day.

Boys & Girls Ages 8-14

Cost: Total fee is $65 (pre-registered) $75 at the door or $15 per day. Lunch is not included but will be available through Cane Creek Gymnasium Concessions.

Registration Deadline: Friday, October 3rd. Register at Cane Creek Gymnasium or call 931-526-9767.

Oct 7 2008 Chamber Seminar Series #1 & 2
The Chamber will offer two seminars designed to assist area employers with smart hiring and growing effective managers.

The Art of Hiring Smart
9:30 a.m.-Noon

Developing More Effective Managers and Leaders
1-3:30 p.m.

Both the morning and afternoon sessions will conclude with a question/answer period. Featured Speaker: Bryan Summers, area director for Profiles International, Inc. Each session will provide four hours of human resource continuing education credut. Lunch is included for those attending both sessions.

Advanced Registration Required
Chamber Members:
One Session #35
Two Sessions $60

Non-Members:
One Session $45
Twon Sessions $80

Contact: Andrea at the Chamber 931-526-2211

Oct 9 Al Menah Shrine Circus
Putnam County Fairgrounds
2 Shows: 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

Presented by the Putnam County Shrine Club. Tickets are on sale now at a cost of $10 per adult and $10 per 2 children under 12. Children under 2 are free. There are also free tickets for children 12 and under available at some local businesses.

Advance tickets may be purchased at Vaughn's Monuments or by calling 931-239-1882 or 931-510-7729. Tickets the day of the show will cost $16 per Adult and $10 for Children 2 to 12. The public saves $6 per ticket by buying in advance and helps a local organization.

Contact: David Fisk 931-520-0356 or 510-7729; Sonya Reed 931-239-1882.

All money raised goes in to the Putnam County Shrine Club operating budget to help with expenses such as transportation of patients to our hospitals. This is not a fund raiser for the Hospitals and as such is not deductible as a charitable contribution.

Oct 10 - Oct 11 Clinch River Antiques Festival
Historic Downtown Clinton
Friday, Oct. 10 6-9 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 11 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Featuring storytelling, shopping, antiques festival, artisans, street performers, children\'s activities & entertainment.

Oct 10 Brown Bag Lunch Concert
11:30 AM
Free concert at the Cookeville Depot Muesum every Friday in October!
Food available on-site from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. from local west side merchants.
Contact: Drama Center 931-528-1313
www.cookeville-tn.org/ls

Oct 11 Standing Stone Celebration
Downtown Monterey
Presented by the Monterey Depot Historical Society
Car show, town festival, train rides, Civil War reenactment, food, games, music, drawings, door prizes and more!

Excursion Train Info:
There will be a train ride from Monterey to the sand plant at the Putnam/Overton line and back. Tickets must be pre-purchased and can be bought for $10 at the following locations in Monterey: Ben Anna\'s, Cup and Saucer Restaurant, Lay-Simpson Furniture and Monterey Hardware. Hurry, only 230 seats will be sold.

Contact: Ken Hall 931-239-3318

Oct 11 Tennessee Run and Ride
Come join us for a bicycle tour through The Highlands of middle Tennessee. Fully supported 30/62/100 mile routes beginning at Tennessee Technological University in Cookeville Tennessee and following some of the most scenic hills and valleys in the state. The routes will follow low traffic roads along the Caney Fork River and Center Hill Lake. After the ride, enjoy live band entertainment, children's activities and food served by Applebee\'s Restaurant. ALL PROCEEDS BENIFIT ST. JUDES CHILDREN\'S RESEARCH HOSPITAL.

Register: Active.com
Contact: Dale@caneyforkcycles.com or 931-526-1488
www.countrygiant.com/pages/tnride&run.html

Oct 11 Standing Stone Annual Car Show
Standing Stone State Park
Come and enjoy antique cars/trucks and hot rods. The event is a fun filled day of music and food. Some 300 vehicles will be showed and judged. Show your own or just come and observe.
Contact: Patrick Randall, Patrick.Randall@state.tn.us or (931) 823-6347.

Oct 11 Dodge Ball Tournament
1:00 PM
Cane Creek Gymnasium, 180 C.C. Camp Road
$30 per team-ages 16 and up are welcome!
6 players on the court per team.
10 pleyers maxumum per team.

Deadline to register is Oct. 8.
Call 931-526-9767 or register at the Gymnasium.

Oct 11 Edgar Evins State Park 3rd Annual History Hay Ride
4:00 PM
Edgar Evins State Park

Hot chocolate, coffee, apple cider, and light refreshments will be served.

There will be approximately 12 stops along the way, each one dealing with a different character. Each character will be dressed in keeping with their particular time in History and will present a 2-5 minute talk dealing with life in their particular time period. Characters will deal with historic locals and also some of National renown.

Transportation to our 12 stations will be provided. Pick-up area will be the parking lot near Edgar Evins Marina.

Cost: $10.00 Adults; $5.00 Children 12 & Under

Reservations Required: We will begin taking reservations beginning Sept. 1, 2008.

For additional information you may contact Margaret Waggoner 931-858-2446 ext. 102 or Margaret.waggoner@state.tn.us or Carl Halfacre 931-858-2446 ext. 107 or carl.halfacre@state.tn.us

Oct 11 Blast From the Past Dance
8:00 PM - 11:00 PM
UCHRA CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) is having a Blast from the Past dance fundraiser. Tickets will be $25 per person.

More details to come.

Oct 13 Blood Assurance Blood Drive
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Leslie Town Centre
1 West 1st Street

Oct 16 TTU Football vs UT Martin
TTU\'s Tucker Stadium
7 p.m.
Tickets: 931-372-3940
www.ttusports.com

Oct 17 Bluegrass at the Sparta Amphitheater
On Liberty Square every 3rd Friday, May-October starting at 7 p.m. In case of rain we will have it at the Sparta Civic Center 514 East Bockman Way.
FREE to the Public
Contact: Ed Baker 931-738-8604

Oct 17 Brown Bag Lunch Concert
11:30 AM
Free concert at the Cookeville Depot Muesum every Friday in October!
Food available on-site from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. from local west side merchants.
Contact: Drama Center 931-528-1313
www.cookeville-tn.org/ls

Oct 18 - Oct 19 Fall Creek Falls Fall Colors Weekend
Fall Creek Falls State Park
Join us on bicycle tours, guided hikes, and slideshows focusing on the autumn splendor of Fall Creek Falls.
Contact: (423) 881-5708.

Oct 18 Souper Bowl and Cruise In
The Second annual Souper Bowl will be held in conjunction with the final Liberty Square Cruise In in Sparta, with music and more. For more information about the Souper Bowl, contact Megan Dawson at 836-2326 or about the car show, call Bill or Kathy Saylors, at 761-8687.

Oct 18 Fall Train Excursion
Board at Cookeville Depot
Train will depart around 12 p.m. for a round-trip ride to Algood.

$15 Adults, $10 ages 5-12, children under 4 ride in adults lap free, All Dome $30.

Tickets NOW on sale at the Chamber office
1 West 1st Street
Cookeville, TN 38501
Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
931-526-2211

Oct 18 Sergeant York Day
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
90th Anniversary Celebration of the famous WWI Battle in Chatel Chehery, France
Location: at the Sgt. Alvin C. York Homeplace in Pall Mall, Tenn.
Activities: 82nd Airborne, WWI Reenactment, Craft & Food Vendors, Old Time Music, Children\'s Activities, Tours of Alvin C. York Homeplace, Unveiling of the 90th Anniversary Commemorative Knife & More!
Contact: 1-888-273-7275 or sypf@sgtyork.org
www.sgtyork.org

Oct 19 Bryan Symphony Orchestra Concert
3:00 PM
Bryan Fine Arts Building, Tennessee Tech University
2 p.m., concert preview, Room 223
3 p.m., concert begins, Wattenbarger Auditorium
5 p.m. (estimated), post-concert reception, lobby

Chihara: Fanfares from The Tempest
Liszt: Piano Concerto No. 1
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6, \"Pathetique\"

Program notes available approximately two weeks prior to each performance.

GUEST ARTISTS. Soloist Andreas Klein, a regular on National Public Radio\'s \"Performance Today\" series, will join us for the Liszt \"Piano Concerto.\" In addition, well-known American composer Paul Seiko Chihara, a member of the faculty at the University of California-Los Angeles, will be in residence, thanks in part to the Center Stage artists series sponsored by Tennessee Tech University.

TICKETING. A limited number of tickets are still available for this performance. Call the box office at 931-372-6088 for reservations.

All programs subject to change.
www.bryansymphony.org

Oct 21 2008 Chamber Seminar Series #3
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Two more seminars you don\'t want to miss!

The ABC's of Managing Any Project:
Leslie Town Centre in the Herald-Citizen Conference Center
Cost: $35 Members; $45 Non-Members
Conducted by: Ty Tabernik, Nashville State Community College

Overview:
The Project Management Institute defines a project as "A temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product or service." The problem most companies have is that the project doesn't end up temporary and frequently exceeds expectations, at least as far as the time required to complete the project is concerned. This workshop will help you grasp the "ABC's" of developing, managing, and implementing a successful project.

Who Should Attend: Attendees should include anyone who takes an active role as a resource on a project. The course is not designed to assist a Project Manager, but it is meant to address the need for a better understanding by those participants in a project endeavor.

To Register: Andrea Dudney 931-526-2211

Oct 21 Healthy Highlands Forum
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Leslie Town Centre, 1 West First St. in Cookeville.

The forum is hosted by the Chamber Medical Development Committee. It is a free forum and is the second in a series of monthly, open-to-the-public events that will provide members of the community an opportunity to get answers about health-related issues.

There will be an informal atmosphere - with no structured program - so participants can ask questions about any health-related issue that is of concern. Members of the Medical Development Committee, along with physicians and other healthcare providers, will be on hand to answer questions.

A light lunch will be provided.

There is no cost to attend the forum, and registration is not required. For more information, call the Chamber at 931-526-2211.

Oct 23 Taste of Home Cooking Show
Starts at 5:00 pm at the White County Fair Agricultural Complex, sponsored by Sparta Expositor
Contact: Christie Hatmaker 931-836-6404

Oct 23 - Oct 25 Hunter Safety Course
This course was designed by the State of TN and is required for anyone born after Jan. 1, 1969 to receive a hunting license. Please note: the State of TN requires your Social Security number at registration.

Location: Pennebaker Hall Room 128 at TTU for instruction, and Bend of the River for live firing

Times: Oct. 23, 6-9 p.m.; Oct. 24, 6-9 p.m.; Oct. 25, 7 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Cost: Free
Instructor: Alfred Ballinger & TWRA Officers
Contact: 931-520-5286 to register

Oct 23 2008 Chamber Seminar Series #4
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Communicating With Confidence:
Leslie Town Center in the Herald-Citizens Conference Center
Conducted by: Kevin Elson, Nashville State Community College

Overview:
Speaking is not always defined in terms of giving a speech. Speaking is frequently a conversation over the water cooler or over pizza at lunch. Even though we can speak it is not necessarily true that we can communicate. Even if we can communicate we may not always communicate what we had hoped to communicate.

The tools that are used by the great speakers can be learned. These techniques can be applied to presentations given to a roomful of strangers or a conversation with an employee or friend. For example, "knowing your audience" is essential to all conversations. Effective speaking is essential to effective leadership.

Who Should Attend: This seminar is designed for all employees who want to use effective communication and relationship management for everyday interactions.

To Register: Andrea Dudney 931-526-2211

Oct 24 October Meisterfest
Details Coming Soon
http://iweb.tntech.edu/murdock/msingers.htm

Oct 24 - Oct 26 Off the Beaten Path Studio Tour
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Enjoy an afternoon of inspiration, 10 studios and over 25 artists in DeKalb and Cannon Counties. See the artists at work and learn how their works are created. Collect or commission a piece directly from the artist.

Download a map at:
http://www.smithvilletn.com/studiotour/

Oct 24 Brown Bag Lunch Concert
11:30 AM
Free concert at the Cookeville Depot Muesum every Friday in October!
Food available on-site from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. from local west side merchants.
Contact: Drama Center 931-528-1313
www.cookeville-tn.org/ls

Oct 25 Fall Creek Falls Wild Foods Day
Fall Creek Falls State Park
Field trips identifying edible wild plants and workshops on preparing wild meats and breads are just part of the activities. The real treat comes in enjoying the wild feast.
Contact: (423) 881-5708.

Oct 25 Fall Train Excursion
Board at Cookeville Depot
Train will depart around 12 p.m. for a round-trip ride to Algood.

$15 Adults, $10 ages 5-12, children under 4 ride in adults lap free, All Dome $30.

Tickets NOW on sale at the Chamber office
1 West 1st Street
Cookeville, TN 38501
Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
931-526-2211

Oct 25 Community Options, Inc. Annual iMatter 5k Run/Walk
8:00 AM
Tennessee Tech Campus - Cookeville, Tenn.
7 a.m. Registration

Community Options, Inc. is proud to present our first annual 5k Run that will benefit individuals with developmental disabilities residing in Putnam County, TN.

Our 5k run concludes our National Disability Awareness Week that takes place every October to raise awareness about the needs of people with developmental disabilities.

Registration:
By Mail/Drop off @ 731 W. Jackson or e-mail Gail.Johnson@comop.org and a registration form will be returned via e-mail.

Entry Fees/Non Refundable:
Pre-Registration until Friday, September 26: $18
T-Shirt with pre-registration.
Registration Day of Run: $20

Awards/Prizes:
1st, 2nd, 3rd overall, male and female and age groups.
12 & Under, 13 to 19, 20-34, 35-54, 55+

Amenities:
Refreshments, T-Shirts, Goody Bags

For more information about our 5k, to register or for information on sponsoring this event, please contact:

Robin Gray @931-372-0955 or Robin.Gray@comop.org
Gail Johnson@931-372-0955 or Gail.Johnson@comop.org
For more information about Community Options, Inc.
Thank you for your support!
www.comop.org

Oct 25 Bark in the Park
11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Algood City Park
Lots of great contests, games, pet demos and things to enjoy with your pet! New this year is a "Walk for Animals" to be held at 10:15 a.m. just prior to the opening of BARK IN THE PARK!

If you are interested in being a sponsor, vendor or a volunteer for this event, please email mail@friendsofcpcanimals.org.
http://www.friendsofcpcanimals.org/Home.asp

Oct 25 Boofest 2008
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Cookeville Leisure Services is proud to present Boofest 2008!
Location: Cane Creek Recreation Center, 180 CC Camp Road, Cookeville

Come join us for this great family event! You can trick or treat with all your favorite characters, get your face painted, make slime in our Slime Lab or even venture into our Spook-tacular room! Wear your own Halloween costume and enter one of our costume contests! There will be contests held at 1:00pm, 2:00pm and 3:00pm. Come be a part of the games, prizes, fortune telling and TONS of fun!

Cost: $2.00 per person
Contact: 9321-520-4FUN or 931-520-5297

Oct 26 Bacchanal: A Celebration of Wine, Art & Food
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Spankies Restaurant
Scholarship fundraiser for TTU/Appalachian Center for Craft Bachelor of Fine Arts
Cost: $40 per person advance reservations and $45 at the door
Contact: Craft Center 931-372-3051
http://www.tntech.edu/craftcenter

Oct 29 7th Annual Senior Expo
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Upper Cumberland Development District
Area Agency on Aging and Disability
7th Annual Senior Expo
at the TTU Hyder-Burks Pavilion
Free Admission, Free Health Screenings, educational materials, workshops, dementia sensitivity training

The keynote speaker for the event is Erie Chapman, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Baptist Healing Trust in Nashville
Plus over 130 vendors!
Contact: Jane Mee 931-432-4111

Oct 31 Cooking on the Square
11:00 AM
Cookeville Courthouse Square
Fundraiser for Habitat for Humanity
Contact: 931-528-1711

To add an event to the Chamber calendar contact Laura Canada at 931-526-2211 or lcanada@cookevillechamber.com.

Sal Poliandro - Helping People Win
RE/MAX Properties - Ridgewood, NJ
Broker Associate

Wow what a lot of information!  This sounds like it's going to be a great time and look at all those activities.

Oct 08, 2008 08:13 AM
Kay Bennett
First Realty Company - Cookeville, TN
Your Best Cookeville Area Agent!

Nice information on our town!  there is so much to do in cookeville

Oct 22, 2008 12:53 PM